Scammers posing as airline customer service agents, FTC warns

Scammers are targeting air travelers by impersonating airline customer service reps to gain personal information from passengers dealing with flight delays and cancellations at airports.

Here's where you can get the most (and least) apartment space for $1,500 a month

Wichita, Kansas offers 1,359 square feet of living space on average for a monthly rent of $1,500, while Manhattan offers a mere 228 square feet for the same price, according to a new report.

US proposes ban on airline fees for seating parents next to kids

U.S. airlines would be banned from charging parents fees to sit with their young children under a newly proposed rule by the U.S. Department of Transportation.

Woman faces costly repairs after uninsured delivery driver hits parked car

A woman visiting North Texas for the Fourth of July holiday ended up with a 4-digit repair bill after a delivery driver hit her parked car.

On Your Side: Car hit by delivery driver
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She was told to go after his insurance after a delivery driver hit her car. The only problem? He didn't have any. Why the company involved said they wouldn't help, and then she got FOX 4 on her side.

Here's how much teachers spend out of their own pockets for their classroom

With a new school year starting soon, teachers like parents are spending more on school supplies ensuring students have what they need in the classroom.

Here's how much parents spend on average for back-to-school supplies

A recent survey of American parents found how much parents spend on average for back-to-school supplies per child, per year. It also found the highest-spending and lowest-spending states.

Meta to pay Texas $1.4 billion over facial recognition lawsuit

The 2022 lawsuit accused Facebook's parent company of illegally using facial recognition software without Texans' consent.

Retailers offering more deals, discounts to win customers back

The Federal Reserve is reporting “slow and steady" progress in bringing down inflation. But many shoppers say that’s not fast enough. They want relief now. Some companies are answering that call.

Dallas woman warns of new jury duty scam after nearly falling for it

The woman says she received a call from someone claiming to be a Dallas County deputy saying she could be arrested for missing jury duty. They even provided a real badge number.

Consumers want more choices when it comes to value
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When it comes to choice, consumers are flexing their muscles and saying, ?If you want our business, we want more value.? Steve Noviello explains how companies are answering that call.